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grunt-php-shield

v1.0.2

Published

Build automatic phpShield or encrypt your files in Base64!

Downloads

96

Readme

grunt-php-shield

Build automatic phpShield/Source Guardian or Encrypt your files in Base 64!

NPM

Example: grunt-php-shield

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-php-shield --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-php-shield');

The "phpShield" task

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named phpShield to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  phpShield: {
    base64: {
      options: {
        ...
      },
      files: [{
        src: ['**'],
        dest: 'tmp/app',
        cwd: 'test/fixtures/app'
      }]
    }
  },
});

Usage Examples

Encryption your files in base64

grunt.initConfig({
  phpShield: {
    base64: {
      options: {
        log : true,
        base64 : true,
        encodingLevelStart : 2,
        encodingLevelEnd : 5,
        notEncode: [ 'css', 'js', 'img', 'view', 'config', 'index.php' ]
      },
      files: [{
        src: ['**'],
        dest: 'tmp/app',
        cwd: 'test/fixtures/app'
      }]
    }
  }
});

Or use phpShield or Source Guardian

[1] - Sometimes is necessary to use a real path on your destination for phpShield.

grunt.initConfig({
  phpShield: {
    shield: {
      options: {
        path_exe: 'D:\\PHPShield\\encoder',
        log : false,
        V4_0 : false, // phpshield
        V5_0 : false, // phpshield
        V5_2 : false, // phpshield
        V5_3 : false, // phpshield
        V5_4 : false, // source guardian
        V5_5 : false, // source guardian
        V5_6 : false, // source guardian
        V7_0 : false, // source guardian
        V7_1 : false, // source guardian
        V7_2 : false, // source guardian
        stop_on_error : false,
        strict_errors : false,
        is_source_guardian: false
      },
      files: [{
        src: ['**'],
        dest: 'D:\\www\\tmp\\app', // [1]
        cwd: 'test/fixtures/app'
      }]
    }
  }
});

Options

options.log

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled log.

Options (Base64)

options.base64

Type: Boolean Default value: false

A Boolean value that is used to especific if it is base64 encryption.

options.encodingLevelStart

Type: Number Default value: 0

A Number value that is used to especific how often the encryption will be made.

options.encodingLevelEnd

Type: Number Default value: 0

A Number value that is used to especific how often the encryption will be made.

options.notEncode

Type: Array Default value: null

A Array value that is used to especific what's files/folders not encode.

Options (PhpShield)

options.path_exe

Type: String Default value: ``

A string value that is used to especific path .exe.

options.V4_0

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 4.

options.V5_0

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 5.0.

options.V5_2

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 5.2.

options.V5_3

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 5.3.

options.V5_4

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 5.4.

options.V5_5

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 5.5.

options.V5_6

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 5.6.

options.V7_0

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 7.0.

options.V7_1

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 7.1.

options.V7_2

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to enabled compiling php version 7.2.

options.stop_on_error

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to stop on script compiling errors.

options.strict_errors

Type: Boolean Default value: true

A Boolean value that is used to report E_STRICT compiling errors.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.